Thunder does not effect electricity, it is the lightening that accompanies it.
Thunder is not electricity itself, but rather the sound that results from the rapid expansion and contraction of air heated by a lightning bolt. Lightning is a discharge of electricity that occurs during a thunderstorm, which can produce the sound we hear as thunder.
The thunder is a result of lightning because thunder has air molecules that are superheated o make electricity
Sure. Electricity can be produced from any sound, by using a microphone.
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The electricity in the clouds.
Thunder and lightning are not the same. Lightning is a natural discharge of static electricity that occurs in the atmosphere during a thunderstorm, while thunder is the sound produced by the rapidly expanding and contracting air surrounding a lightning bolt. Both thunder and lightning are indeed related to electricity.
Many humans ans some animals are afraid of thunder.
No, there is currently no machine that can absorb thunder electricity directly. Thunder is the sound caused by lightning, which is a powerful discharge of electricity between clouds or between a cloud and the ground. This energy is dissipated through the atmosphere and ground and cannot be easily harnessed for practical use by a machine.
What effect does the electricity shortage have on the Western Cape?
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When lightening strikes, the electricity splits the air. The sounds you hear, thunder, is the air slamming back together